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  • Re: No More Sticky Hoops

    Covering up a hoop can be done with many things, but essentially, this idea is about cutting up a medium, lets say aluminun foil, to fit the hoop. Then cut out the center for spraying. It can be a lot of work and reuse of the cover up is limited. Sticky hoops are relative to what caused the stickiness...
    Posted to Today's Top Tips (Forum) by pat71896 on 03-05-2011
  • Re: Embroidering Name on back of jacket - best way?

    Welcome to the wonderful world of machine embroidery (ME) and AnnTheGran (ATG). ME is the most fun craft, it is beautiful, and creative, you are going to fall in love! I recommend that you do open the hem for a more professional look. That means some extra work, but well worth it when you see the results...
    Posted to Today's Top Tips (Forum) by pat71896 on 10-21-2008
  • Re: No More Sticky Hoops

    I am surely missing something here. Why is everyone spraying their hoops? I use 505 to attach stabilizer to my fabric prior to hooping and I also use it to spray fabric pieces for applique. The spray never comes into contact with the hoop. Is there a technique of which I am unaware? Thanks in advance...
    Posted to Today's Top Tips (Forum) by josksgran on 07-14-2008
  • Re: No More Sticky Hoops

    Thanks for reminding us that hoops are easily damaged. I can think of several times when I used a cleaner on plastic of different types and found that I ended up with a ruined surface. The foil sheets are "Reynolds Wrappers" which is a box of 25 speets, precut in 10 x 14 inches and I get them...
    Posted to Today's Top Tips (Forum) by pat71896 on 07-14-2008
  • Re: No More Sticky Hoops

    It sure seems to me that I saw an answer to this somewhere. There are adhesive removers on the market and ATG does have one. It is a 3 can set at this link . Do be careful because I have used some cleaners and ended up with damage to the surface. Hoops are not cheap to replace. You might also check with...
    Posted to Today's Top Tips (Forum) by pat71896 on 07-12-2008
  • Re: how to back an embroidery design for a patch

    We also carry an adhesive spray here on the site, along with a cleaning agent to remove it, at: http://www.annthegran.com/Product.aspx?t=1&i=2259 BB
    Posted to Today's Top Tips (Forum) by beamishboy on 07-12-2008
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